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Plan Holders Covered by the Manual: BNSF
1,264
6,312
Hour 24
5,000
20,000 Additional
More as Necessary
1,264
6,312
12,624
Hour 6
Hour 12
This planning document does not bind BNSF or its' contractors to use specific tactics during a spill or drill or guarantee what will occur in an actual spill event.
Information is subject to change. Version Created April 16, 2018.
Technical Manual Description: This manual was developed in accordance with WAC 173-182-349 and is for planning purposes only. It includes equipment
appropriate for the operating environment on the Columbia River and can be used to show how recovery and storage systems could be put together and applied
to the recovery and storage planning standards.
BNSF Technical Manual for the Tri-Cities Planning Standard Area
Technical Manual Planning Standard: Tri-Cities
Worst Case Discharge: worst case discharge volume of 12,642 bbls
Response Personnel hold current 8, 24 or 40 hour HAZWOPER certification in compliance with 29 CFR 1910.120 and WAC 296-824-300. Where required by USCG
regulation, personnel that have vessel crewing assignments and responsibilities hold appropriate USCG Merchant Mariner Licenses and Endorsements.
Updates and Distribution
Recovery and storage volume requirements based on the worst case discharge
Technical Manual Planning Assumptions
Training Level Personnel Described in the Recovery and Storage Tactics
Vessels and boom for GRPs are not represented in the technical manual. The focus of the manual is the recovery and storage systems. Workboats will be used
only once. Additional BNSF owned and contracted equipment not listed in this manual can be found on the Western Response Resource List (www.wrrl.us).
12,624
Storage (bbls)Recovery (bbls/day)Boom (ft)
Oil Types the Technical Manual Covers: I-V
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Recovery
EDRC
(bbls/day)
Liquid
Storage
(bbls)
Boom
(ft)People
130 1040 3000 26
1360 280 12600 12
1264 1264 5000 -
1490 1320 15600 38
Recovery
EDRC
(bbls/day)
Liquid
Storage
(bbls)
Boom
(ft)People
4482 1033 6500 35
4774 1743 19300 15
288 906 10600 10
0 2174 0 0
0 1910 1720 0
6312 6312 25000 -
11034 9086 53720 98
Recovery
EDRC
(bbls/day)
Liquid
Storage
(bbls)
Boom
(ft)People
21528 1786 3420 43
2715 1200 180 9
17940 500 1600 18
0 3120 0 0
12624 12624 >25000 -
53217 15692 58920 168
Task Force Number Description of Tactic
RG-MRCO-24 On-Water Recovery-Marco Belt Skimmers
Hour 24 Task Forces
On Water Collection - Boom Oil Recovery System (Buster/Desmi)
SG-LND-12 Land Based Storage Equipment
SG-OW-12 On-Water Storage Equipment
Hour 12 Requirements:
Hour 12 Totals:
RG-BORS-12
Task Force Equipment Summary
The table below summarizes task force equipment that is detailed on the following pages. There are links that will lead to corresponding task force pages with further detail.
Hour 6 Task Forces
Task Force Number
RG-GRP-06
RG-DIV-A-06
Description of Tactic
Task Force Number Description of Tactic
RG-GRP-12 GRP Collection Strategies (Drum, Brush)RG-GRP2-12 GRP Collection Strategies (Belt, Weir)
Nearshore Oil Recovery - Disc and Drum Skimmers
Source Recovery
Hour 6 Totals:
Hour 12 Task Forces
Hour 6 Requirements:
Hour 24 Totals:
RG-SWB-24 On-Water Recovery-Disc/Brush Skimmers
SG-LND-24 Land Based Storage Equipment
Hour 24 Requirements:
RG-SWRB-24 On-Water Recovery-Marco Belt Skimmers
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Owner wrrlID Resource Kind Type Identification Specifications
Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
CHES 33745 Skimmer Skimmer-PS-3 Drum Skimmer Elastec TDS 118 130 0 0 1 Pasco WA Warehouse
CHES 33716 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Vacuum Trailer Liquide Vac, 120bbl, 250gpm 0 120 0 1 Pasco WA Warehouse
CHES 33705 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vacuum Truck Liquide Vac 70bbl, 250gpm 0 70 0 1 Moses Lake WA Yard
NRCES 28267 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vacuum Truck Kenworth 70 bbl 0 70 0 1 Pasco WA Yard
NRCES 28285 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Vactor Truck (Guzzler) Supersucker air mover 0 60 0 2 Pasco WA Yard
NRCES 31800 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Vactor Truck (2155) Kenworth Hydroexcavator 0 60 0 2 Seattle WA Yard
NRCES 31799 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Vacuum Truck (2092) Sterling Supersucker Highrail 0 60 0 2 Spokane WA Yard
Recovery Device Detail:
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Tactic purpose and description: The purpose of this tactic is for collection/recovery at the source of the spill. Vacuum trucks may remove oil from full/partially full
derailed tank cars and remove thick slicks of oil from the surface of the river. A Guzzler/Airmover can be used to pothole and remove impacted soil and gravel. Roll-
off boxes, frac tanks, and additional empty tank cars may all be used for additional storage for recovered oil. Boom can be deployed along the shoreline as source
containment and a portable skimmer and vac truck can be used to recover product within the containment boom.
Operating environment: Source of the oil spill. This may include terrestrial and shoreside environments.
Night Operations (describe how this system is capable to support night ops): Transfers and nearshore skimming operations using the vacuum trucks are both
possible during the night with adequate lighting.
Oil type skimmer is optimized for: Group I, II, III, IV, and V based on conditions and oil type.
Minimum number of personnel for a 12 hour shift (also list 24 hour shift if the system conducts night operations): 12 Hour: 26 personnel / 24 Hour: 52
personnel to simultaneously operate the below listed equipment. Personnel requirements may vary dramatically depending on the amount of source recovery
necessary and the number of impacted train cars.
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Owner wrrlID Resource Kind Type Identification Specifications
Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
NRCES 28491 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 Lund Skiff 6548 Workboat 12' 0 0 0 2 Pasco WATrailer 3196,
yard
CHES 31221 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 Work Boat 21', 115HP 0 0 0 2 Clackamas OR Trailered
NRCES 28532 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Green Lund #2 Workboat 20', 60hp 0 0 0 2 Pasco WA Trailer 6553
CHES 33733 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Vactor Truck Combo Air Mover, 10cy 0 48 0 1 Spokane WA Warehouse
CHES 31238 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Vactor Truck (9001) Combo Air Mover, 10cy 0 48 0 1 Clackamas OR Warehouse
CHES 31239 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Guzzler Truck Air Mover, 10cy 0 48 0 1 Clackamas OR Warehouse
CHES 33674 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Vactor Truck Combo Air Mover, 10cy 0 48 0 1 Clackamas OR Warehouse
CHES 33675 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Vactor Truck Combo Air Mover, 10cy 0 48 0 1 Clackamas OR Warehouse
CHES 33676 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Guzzler Truck Air Mover, 10cy 0 48 0 1 Clackamas OR Warehouse
CHES 33677 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Guzzler Truck HighRail, Air Mover, 10cy 0 48 0 1 Clackamas OR Warehouse
CHES 31308 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Vactor Truck (4325) Combo Air Mover, 10cy 0 48 0 1 Kent WA Yard
CHES 31324 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Vactor Truck Combo Air Mover, 10cy 0 48 0 1 Kent WA Yard
CHES 33694 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Vactor Truck Combo Air Mover, 10cy 0 48 0 1 Kent WA Yard
NRCES 30046 Boom Boom-B-3 Contractor boom 12" Acme 0 0 1000 0 Pasco WA Flatbed Trailer
CHES 33794 Boom Boom-B-3 Hard Boom 18" 0 0 2000 0 Pasco WA Warehouse
CHES 33710 Equipment Equipment-M-0 Dewatering Drop Box 25 yard 0 120 0 0 Pasco WA Warehouse
Storage and Other Support Equipment Detail:
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Photographs of equipment:
Training (describe training requirements for operating the recovery equipment): Minimum 24 Hour HAZWOPER / Support crew 8 Hour HAZWOPER
Offloading DetailOffloading narrative and pump rate description: Recovered product can be pumped into storage tanks or empty tank cars. Storage tanks will eventually need to be emptied via vac truck. Average
transfer/offload pump rate on the vacuum truck/trailer is 8 bbl/minute. Efficiency in loading is directly proportional to the size of the lines or hose used between the unit and the material.
Heavier materials can be loaded more rapidly when skimmed, allowing air to mix with the product at the suction end of the hose. Air or steam can be injected to speed the loading of viscous
materials. Materials can be discharged by gravity or pressure from the truck depending on the density or viscosity.
Mobilization Details
Mobilization method for recovery device (land/water): Land via truck
Mobilization method for each workboat(s): If needed, skiffs and workboats can be trailered and would be utilized for boom deployment
Transit speeds (include any alternatives granted by Ecology): N/A
Time for the entire system to arrive on scene (mobilization for all resources detailed above): ≤ 6 hours
Support resources for mobilization: Trucks
Support resources for deployment: N/A
Dewatering Drop Box Vactor Truck Vacuum Truck
Elastec TDS 118 Skimmer
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Owner wrrlID Resource Kind Type Indentification Specifications
Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
CHES 33926 Skimmer, Portable Skimmer-PS-2 Brush Skimmer Lamor Minimax 12 680 0 0 1 Pasco WA Warehouse
CHES 33927 Skimmer, Portable Skimmer-PS-2 Brush Skimmer Lamor Minimax 12 680 0 0 1 Pasco WA Warehouse
Owner wrrlID Resource Kind Type Indentification Specifications
Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
CHES 31309 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vacuum TruckLiquide Vac 70bbl,
250gpm0 70 0 1 Moses Lake WA Yard
CHES 33734 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vacuum TruckLiquide Vac 70bbl,
250gpm0 70 0 1 Spokane WA Warehouse
CHES 31226 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vacuum TruckLiquide Vac 70bbl,
250gpm0 70 0 1 Clackamas OR Warehouse
CHES 33658 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vacuum TruckLiquide Vac 70bbl,
250gpm0 70 0 1 Clackamas OR Warehouse
CHES 31222 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 Work Boat 22', 115HP 0 0 0 2 Pasco WA Trailered
CHES 34956 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 Work Boat 15', 60HP 0 0 0 2 Pasco WA Trailered
CHES 34968 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 Power Work Boat 15', 25HP 0 0 0 2 Pasco WA Trailered
CHES 33787 Boom Boom-B-3 Boom - General Purpose onboard Skiff 0 0 600 0 Pasco WA Trailered
CHES 33747 Boom Boom-B-3 Hard Boom 18" 0 0 12000 0 Pasco WA Warehouse
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Tactic purpose and description: The purpose of this tactic is nearshore or shoreside recovery of oil in a protected or shallow water operating
environment. To promote the ability for continuous recovery operations, the tactic assumes that recovered oil is collected in a portable tank, tote or drum
and then removed via vacuum truck. Length of boom can vary based on conditions between 100' and 1000'. Equipment listed below is for 2 shoreside
skimming systems with additional vac truck storage.
Operating environment: Calm Water, Protected Water, or Shallow Water
Night Operations (describe how this system is capable to support night ops): Shoreside/Nearshore operation of skimmer is possible during the night with
adequate lighting.
Oil type skimmer is optimized for: Group I, II, III, IV, and V based on conditions and oil type.
Minimum number of personnel for a 12 hour shift (also list 24 hour shift if the system conducts night operations): 12 personnel would be required to
operate the 2 skimming systems during a 12 hour shift. If night ops were conducted 24 personnel would be needed.
Recovery Device Detail:
Storage and Other Support Equipment Detail:
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Lamor Mini Max 10
Support resources for mobilization: Trucks, boat trailers
Support resources for deployment: Boats, shoreside/marine anchor systems
Training (describe training requirements for operating the recovery equipment): Minimum 24 Hour HAZWOPER / Support crew 8 Hour HAZWOPER
Mobilization Details
Mobilization method for recovery device (land/water): Land via truck
Offloading Detail
Offloading narrative and pump rate description: Recovered product can be pumped into storage tanks or drums and then offloaded into vac truck when full. Product can also be directly loaded
into truck and then offloaded into larger storage tanks (i.e., frac tank). Average transfer/offload pump rate on the vacuum truck is 8 bbl/minute.
Mobilization method for each workboat(s): Skiffs/workboats are trailered to a boat launch and would be utilized for boom deployment and skimming.
Transit speeds (include any alternatives granted by Ecology): N/A
Time for the entire system to arrive onscene (mobilization for all resources detailed above): ≤ 6 hours
Photographs of equipment:
Tote
Vacuum Drum
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Ownership wrrlID Resource Kind Type Indentification Specifications
Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
CHES 33922Skimmer,
PortableSkimmer-PS-2 Brush Skimmer Lamor Minimax 12 680 0 0 1 Clackamas OR CH727
CHES 33923Skimmer,
PortableSkimmer-PS-2 Brush Skimmer Lamor Minimax 12 680 0 0 1 Clackamas OR CH727
CHES 33924Skimmer,
PortableSkimmer-PS-2 Brush Skimmer Lamor Minimax 12 680 0 0 1 Clackamas OR CH727
CHES 33925Skimmer,
PortableSkimmer-PS-2 Brush Skimmer Lamor Minimax 12 680 0 0 1 Clackamas OR CH727
CHES 33746Skimmer,
PortableSkimmer-PS-3 Drum Skimmer Elastec TDS 118 130 0 0 1 Pasco WA Warehouse
CHES 31223Skimmer,
PortableSkimmer-PS-3 Drum Skimmer Elastec TDS 118 130 0 0 1 Clackamas OR Warehouse
CHES 31306Skimmer,
PortableSkimmer-PS-3 Drum Skimmer Elastec TDS 118 130 0 0 1 Kent WA Warehouse
Tri-Cities Technical Manual - (12 hour) - Recovery System Detail RG-GRP-12
Tactic purpose and description: The purpose of this tactic is nearshore or shoreside recovery of oil in a protected or shallow water operating environment. To
promote the ability for continuous recovery operations, the tactic assumes that recovered oil is collected in a portable tank, tote or drum and then removed
via vacuum truck. Length of boom can vary based on conditions between 100' and 1000'. Equipment listed below is for 7 shoreside skimming systems with
additional vac truck and tank storage.
Operating environment: Calm Water, Protected Water
Night Operations (describe how this system is capable to support night ops): Operation of skimmer is possible during the night with support vessels outfitted
with navigation lights and electronics (i.e. radar, gps, etc.)
Oil type skimmer is optimized for: Group I, II, III, IV, and V based on conditions and oil type.
Minimum number of personnel for a 12 hour shift (also list 24 hour shift if the system conducts night operations): A 12 Hour shift would require roughly 5
personnel per system. A 24 Hour operational period would require 10 personnel per system.
Recovery Device Detail:
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Ownership wrrlID Resource Kind Type Indentification Specifications
Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
CHES 31311 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Vacuum TrailerLiquide Vac, 120bbl,
250gpm 0 120 0 1 Moses Lake WA Yard
CHES 33707 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Vacuum TrailerLiquide Vac, 120bbl,
250gpm 0 120 0 1 Moses Lake WA Yard
CHES 33657 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Vacuum TrailerLiquide Vac, 130bbl ,
250gpm0 130 0 1 Clackamas OR Yard
CHES 34957 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Vacuum TrailerLiquide Vac, 120bbl,
250gpm 0 120 0 1 Spokane WA Yard
CHES 31312 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Vacuum TrailerLiquide Vac, 120bbl,
250gpm 0 120 0 1 Kent WA Yard
NRCES 29802 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vacuum Truck (2138) Presvac, 70bbl 686 70 0 1 Portland OR Yard
CHES 31315 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vac Truck Liquide Vac 70bbl, 250gpm 0 70 0 1 Kent WA Yard
NRCES 28337 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vacuum Truck (2054) Thompson, 70 bbl 686 70 0 1 Seattle WA Yard
CHES 31245 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-3 Vacuum Trailer Liquide Vac, 10bbl 0 10 0 1 Clackamas OR Yard
CRC 29072 Storage Storage-PS-41000 gal. Portable
Storage TanksFastTanks Storage Tank 0 24 0 0 Portland OR
Portland
Base
CRC 29073 Storage Storage-PS-41000 gal. Portable
Storage TanksFastTanks Storage Tank 0 24 0 0 Portland OR
Portland
Base
CRC 29074 Storage Storage-PS-41000 gal. Portable
Storage TankFastTanks Storage Tank 0 24 0 0 Portland OR
Portland
Base
CRC 29075 Storage Storage-PS-41000 gal. Portable
Storage TankFastTanks Storage Tank 0 24 0 0 Portland OR
Portland
Base
CRC 29076 Storage Storage-PS-41000 gal. Portable
Storage TankFastTanks Storage Tank 0 24 0 0 Portland OR
Portland
Base
CRC 29077 Storage Storage-PS-41000 gal. Portable
Storage TankFastTanks Storage Tank 0 24 0 0 Portland OR
Portland
Base
MSRCNW 3049 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 7 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31278 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 7 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31279 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 7 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31280 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31281 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31282 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
Associated Vessel and Boom Detail:
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MSRCNW 31482 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Buoywall Open top storage 0 14 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
NRCES 28495 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 Lund Skiff 6216 Workboat 12' 0 0 0 2 Portland ORMarine
Response
NRCES 28499 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 Lund Skiff 6017 Workboat 12' 0 0 0 2 Portland OR Yard
NRCES 28486 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 Lund Skiff 6611 Workboat 12' 0 0 0 2Seattle, Pier
90WA Trailer 3279
MSRCNW 3032 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 JAEGER Seine Skiff, 18ft. 0 0 0 2 Astoria OR MSRC Site
MSRCNW 7487 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 Jon Boat #4 JB, 15ft / 25hp 0 0 0 2 Astoria OR MSRC Site
NRCES 28548 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Monarch 6024 Workboat 16' 0 0 0 1 Portland OR Yard
NRCES 30458 Boom Boom-B-2Contractor boom (3419),
Kepner20" 0 0 4500 0 Pasco WA Trailer 3419
MSRCNW 2970 Boom Boom-B-2Trailer MSRC-S41, Boom,
Kepner20" 0 0 1000 0 Seattle WA
BP Harbor
Island
MSRCNW 3004 Boom Boom-B-2Trailer MSRC-S40, Boom,
Kepner20" 0 0 1000 0 Seattle WA
BP Harbor
Island
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Training (describe training requirements for operating the recovery equipment): Minimum 24 Hour HAZWOPER / Support crew 8 Hour HAZWOPER
Offloading DetailOffloading narrative and pump rate description: Recovered product can be pumped into storage tanks or drums and then offloaded into vac truck when full. Product can also be directly loaded
into truck and then offloaded into larger storage tanks (i.e., frac tank). Average transfer/offload pump rate on the vacuum truck is 8 bbl/minute.
Mobilization Details
Mobilization method for recovery device (land/water): Land via truck
Mobilization method for each workboat(s): Skiffs/workboats are trailered and would be utilized for boom deployment
Transit speeds (include any alternatives granted by Ecology): N/A
Time for the entire system to arrive onscene (mobilization for all resources detailed above): =/<12 hours
Support resources for mobilization: Trucks, boat trailers
Support resources for deployment: Boats, shoreside/marine anchor systems
Photographs of equipment:
Lamor Mini Max Elastec TDS 118
Tote
Vacuum Truck
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Ownership wrrlID Resource Kind Type Indentification Specifications
Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
CHES 33921 Skimmer Skimmer-PS-3 JBF SkimmerDIP 400, Diesel hydraulic
power pack240 0 0 1 Pasco WA Trailered
CHES 33920 Skimmer Skimmer-PS-3 JBF SkimmerDIP 400, Diesel hydraulic
power pack240 0 0 1 Clackamas OR V335
NRCES 31796 Skimmer Skimmer-PS-4 Weir Skimmer 1.5" Skim-Pak 2300 178 0 0 0 Seattle WA ER Trailer 3212
Ownership wrrlID Resource Kind Type Indentification Specifications
Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
CRC 29078 Storage Storage-PS-4 1000 gal. Portable Storage Tank FastTanks Storage Tank 0 24 0 0 Portland OR Portland Base
CRC 29079 Storage Storage-PS-4 1000 gal. Portable Storage Tank FastTanks Storage Tank 0 24 0 0 Portland OR Portland Base
MSRCNW 31283 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31284 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31285 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31286 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31287 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31288 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31289 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
Recovery Device Detail:
Associated Vessel and Boom Detail:
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Tactic purpose and description: The purpose of this tactic is nearshore or shoreside recovery of oil in a protected or shallow water operating environment. To
promote the ability for continuous recovery operations, the tactic assumes that recovered oil is collected in a portable tank, tote or drum and then removed via
vacuum truck. Length of boom can vary based on conditions between 100' and 1000'. Equipment listed below is for 3 shoreside skimming systems with
additional vac truck and tank storage.
Operating environment: Calm Water, Protected Water
Night Operations (describe how this system is capable to support night ops): Operation of skimmer is possible during the night with support vessels outfitted
with navigation lights and electronics (i.e. radar, gps, etc.)
Oil type skimmer is optimized for: Group I, II, III, IV, and V based on conditions and oil type.
Minimum number of personnel for a 12 hour shift (also list 24 hour shift if the system conducts night operations): A 12 Hour shift would require roughly 5
personnel per system. A 24 Hour operational period would require 10 personnel per system.
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MSRCNW 31483 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Buoywall Open top Storage 0 28 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31484 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Buoywall Open top storage tank 0 28 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31485 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Fastank Open top storage tank 0 57 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31486 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Fastank Open top storage tank 0 57 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31487 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Fastank Open top storage tank 0 57 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31488 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Fastank Open top storage tank 0 57 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31489 Storage Storage-PS-4 Trailer Support, Tank, Fastank Open top storage tank 0 57 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
CHES 31313 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Vacuum TrailerLiquide Vac, 120bbl,
250gpm 0 120 0 1 Kent WA Yard
CHES 31314 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Vacuum TrailerLiquide Vac, 120bbl Stain
Less0 120 0 1 Kent WA Yard
NRCES 28324 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Trailer 3135, Vacuum PersVac, 120 bbls 686 120 0 0 Portland OR Yard
NRCES 28350 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Trailer 3369, Vacuum Dragon Products, 130bbl 686 130 0 0 Portland OR Yard
NRCES 28325 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Vacuum Trailer (3181) PersVac 120bbl 686 120 0 0 Seattle WA Yard
NRCES 29801 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Vacuum Trailer (3344) Brenn, 120 bbl stainless 686 120 0 0 Seattle WA Yard
CHES 34933 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-1 Vacuum TrailerLiquide Vac, 120bbl,
250gpm 0 120 0 1 Moses Lake WA Yard
CHES 31310 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vacuum Truck Liquide Vac 70bbl, 250gpm 0 70 0 1 Kent WA Yard
NRCES 28338 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vacuum Truck (2055) Thompson, 70 bbl 686 70 0 1 Seattle WA Yard
NRCES 28339 Vehicle Vehicle-VT-2 Vacuum Truck (2058) Thompson T800 70bbl 686 70 0 1 Seattle WA Yard
NRCES 31802 Vessel Vessel-TB-4 Shallow Water Barge Set 4Shallow Water Barge Set,
238bbl0 238 100 3 Seattle WA
45' Trailer,
Yard
NRCES 29788 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 LUND skiff 6461 Workboat 20' 0 0 0 2 Astoria OR Trailer
NRCES 28541 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 JETCRAFT 6464 (#9) Workboat 20' 0 0 0 2 Portland ORTrailer 6473,
Pac Terminal
NRCES 28545 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Monarch 6016 Workboat 18' 0 0 0 1 Portland OR Yard
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NRCES 28554 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Monark 6019 Workboat 18' 0 0 0 1 Portland OR Yard
CRC 29157 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 20' Workboat20' Alumaweld II w/90 hp -
Trailer (342-40)0 0 0 1 Portland OR Base
MSRCNW 3128 Boom Boom-B-2 Trailer MSRC45, Boom, Acme 18" 0 0 3500 0 Seattle WABP Harbor
Island
NRCES 27876 Boom Boom-B-2 Contractor boom (3277) 20" 0 0 2000 0 Tacoma WAMonkey
Trailer
NRCES 27847 Boom Boom-B-2 Contractor boom (3080), Acme 20" 0 0 1000 0 Tacoma WAContainer
3080
CHES 31480 Boom Boom-B-3 Hard Boom 18" 0 0 12700 0 Clackamas OR 6471
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Skim-Pak Skimmer
Vacuum Truck
Fastank
Tote
JBF Skimmer
Photographs of equipment:
Training (describe training requirements for operating the recovery equipment): Minimum 24 Hour HAZWOPER / Support crew 8 Hour HAZWOPER
Offloading DetailOffloading narrative and pump rate description: Recovered product can be pumped into storage tanks or drums and then offloaded into vac truck when full. Product can also be directly loaded
into truck and then offloaded into larger storage tanks (i.e., frac tank). Average transfer/offload pump rate on the vacuum truck is 8 bbl/minute.
Mobilization Details
Mobilization method for recovery device (land/water): Land via truck
Mobilization method for each workboat(s): Skiffs/workboats are trailered and would be utilized for boom deployment
Transit speeds (include any alternatives granted by Ecology): N/A
Time for the entire system to arrive onscene (mobilization for all resources detailed above): =/<12 hours
Support resources for mobilization: Trucks, boat trailers
Support resources for deployment: Boats, shoreside/marine anchor systems
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Ownership wrrlID Resource Kind Type Identification Specifications
Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
NRCES 32319 Boom Boom-B-2 Speed Sweep collection system DESMI 0 200 200 0Seattle, South
ParkWA Trailer
NRCES 31493 Boom Boom-B-2 Speed Sweep collection System DESMI 0 200 200 0 Burlington WA Trailer 3671
MSRCNW 31075Skimmer,
Portable
Skimmer-
BO-0Current Buster #4, System B Current Buster #4 0 196 200 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
NRCES 31795Skimmer,
Portable
Skimmer-
PS-4Weir Skimmer (7345) 3" Skim-pak 81300 178 0 0 0
Seattle, Pier
90WA
Moorage, Dock
Tote
MSRCNW 3050Skimmer,
Portable
Skimmer-
PS-4Slickbar Slurp, #2 Skimmer Skimmer, weir 55 0 0 0 Spokane WA
Big Sky
Industrial
MSRCNW 3051Skimmer,
Portable
Skimmer-
PS-4Slickbar Slurp, #1 Skimmer Skimmer, weir 55 0 0 0 Spokane WA
Big Sky
Industrial
Recovery Device Detail:
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Tactic purpose and description: The purpose of this tactic is to concentrate thin slicks of oil into slicks that are thick enough to recover using various skimmers.
In these types of enhanced skimming operations a vessel/vessels will pull boom through more open area on the river, allowing oil to collect in the boom. Once
enough oil has been accumulated, a weir skimmer or pump can be used to transfer the collected oil from the boom into temporary storage. When using the
Speed Sweep or Current Buster systems two vessels will be needed to tow the 200' of boom. Operating environment: Calm Water, Protected Water
Night Operations (describe how this system is capable to support night ops): Operation of skimmer is possible during the night with support vessels outfitted
with navigation lights and electronics (i.e. radar, gps, etc.)
Oil type skimmer is optimized for: Group I, II, III, IV, and V based on conditions and oil type.
Minimum number of personnel for a 12 hour shift (also list 24 hour shift if the system conducts night operations): These systems systems would require
roughly 15 personnel in total for a 12 hour shift. 30 personnel would be required during a 24 hour shift.
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Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
CRC 30051 Boom Boom-B-2 20" Boom American Marine 0 0 2000 0 Boardman OR20' Connex
box on
NRCES 27867 Boom Boom-B-2 Trailer 3408, American Marine 20" 0 0 1000 0 Astoria OR Trailer 3408
NRCES 27865 Boom Boom-B-2 Trailer 6166, American Marine 12" 0 0 1000 0 Portland ORTrailer
6166/Pac
CRC 29136 Boom Boom-B-3 12" BoomAmerican Marine (includes
WRRL ID 29060)0 0 2000 0 Portland OR
SWB 109-29
(PFR Fire
MSRCNW 3137 Boom Boom-B-3 Trailer MSRC60, Boom, Acme 12" 0 0 3500 0 Tacoma WA MSRC Site
CRC 29060 StorageStorage-
PS-4Shallow Water Barge
30' Kvichak (includes boom
from WRRL ID 29136)0 110 0 0 Portland OR
Portland Fire
& Rescue
CRC 29058 StorageStorage-
PS-4Shallow Water Barge 30' American Eagle 0 100 0 0 Portland OR
Portland Base
Trailer# 320-
CRC 29059 StorageStorage-
PS-4Shallow Water Barge 30' American Eagle 0 100 0 0 Portland OR Portland Base
CHES 33919 VesselVessel-WB-
4Work Boat
28', Landing Craft, 250hp
outboard0 0 0 2 Pasco WA Trailered
NRCES 28561 VesselVessel-WB-
4Sea Hawk 28' Union bay / twin 150hp 0 0 0 2
Seattle,
South ParkWA Trailer 6601
NRCES 29783 VesselVessel-WB-
4Sea Falcon 28' Union bay / twin 150hp 0 0 0 2
Seattle,
South ParkWA Trailer
MSRCNW 7490 VesselVessel-WB-
4Response 5 Work Boat, 28' 0 0 0 2 Everett WA MSRC Site
CHES 34967 VesselVessel-WB-
4Power Work Boat 30', 2X225 HP 0 0 500 2 Pasco WA Trailered
Associated Vessel and Boom Detail:
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Desmi Speed Sweep
Photographs of equipment:
Skimmer placed in containment boom for
enhanced skimming
Shallow Water Barge Set
Training (describe training requirements for operating the recovery equipment): Minimum 24 Hour HAZWOPER / Support crew 8 Hour HAZWOPER
Offloading DetailOffloading narrative and pump rate description: Recovered product can be pumped into on water storage in the form of portable barge sets or liquitotes. When full, these can be offloaded into larger
tanks on land using pumps or vac trucks. Product can also be offloaded directly into the vac trucks for further transport or be directly loaded into truck and then offloaded into larger storage tanks (i.e.,
frac tank). Average transfer/offload pump rate is 8 bbl/minute.
Mobilization Details
Mobilization method for recovery device (land/water): Land via truck/trailer
Mobilization method for each workboat(s): Skiffs/workboats are trailered and would be utilized for boom deployment
Transit speeds (include any alternatives granted by Ecology): N/A
Time for the entire system to arrive on scene (mobilization for all resources detailed above): =/<12 hours
Support resources for mobilization: Trucks, boat trailers
Support resources for deployment: Boats, shoreside/marine anchor systems
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Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
NRCES 28305 Storage Storage-PS-4 Portable Tank Hoover Group Inc 350gal 0 8 0 0Seattle, South
ParkWA Yard
NRCES 28312 Storage Storage-PS-4 Bladder Tank Canflex FCB-43E Bladder 0 100 0 0Seattle, South
ParkWA Trailer 3280
NRCES 28314 Storage Storage-PS-4 Portable Tank550 Gal Steel Liquid Tote
Tank0 13 0 0
Seattle, South
ParkWA Yard
NRCES 28315 Storage Storage-PS-4 Portable Tank550 Gal Steel Liquid Tote
Tank0 13 0 0
Seattle, South
ParkWA Yard
NRCES 28316 Storage Storage-PS-4 Portable Tank550 Gal Steel Liquid Tote
Tank0 13 0 0
Seattle, South
ParkWA Yard
NRCES 28317 Storage Storage-PS-4 Portable Tank550 Gal Steel Liquid Tote
Tank0 13 0 0
Seattle, South
ParkWA Yard
MSRCNW 3043 Storage Storage-PS-4 Morris, Tank, Portable Buoywall Tank 0 14 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 7588 Storage Storage-PS-2Towable Storage
BladderTSB, 500BBL system 0 500 0 0 Everett WA
MSRC Site,
Flatrack
MSRCNW 7589 Storage Storage-PS-2Towable Storage
BladderTSB, 500BBL system 0 500 0 0 Everett WA
MSRC Site,
Flatrack
MSRCNW 7590 Storage Storage-PS-2Towable Storage
BladderTSB, 500BBL system 0 500 0 0 Everett WA
MSRC Site,
Flatrack
MSRCNW 7591 Storage Storage-PS-2Towable Storage
BladderTSB, 500BBL system 0 500 0 0 Everett WA
MSRC Site,
Flatrack
Storage Device Detail:
Minimum number of personnel for a 12 hour shift (also list 24 hour shift if the system conducts night operations): Personnel may not be required as vac trucks and vessels are already equipped with
crew. Personnel may be required if frequent transfers are taking place, however this personnel requirement will vary depending on the situation.
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Tactic purpose and description: The purpose of this tactic is to set up a a group of storage tanks and bladders. These may be set up in an interim waste collection site to collect product in one location
until disposal procedures can be finalized.
Operating environment: On land. Over water transfers may take place in Calm Water, Protected Water, or Shallow Water
Night Operations (describe how this system is capable to support night ops): Shoreside/Nearshore transfers are possible during the night with adequate lighting.
Oil type skimmer is optimized for: Group I, II, III, IV, and V based on conditions and oil type.
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500 bbl Towable Storage Bladder
550 gal steel tank
Photographs of equipment:
Buoywall Tank
Training (describe training requirements for operating the recovery equipment): Minimum 24 Hour HAZWOPER / Support crew 8 Hour HAZWOPER
Offloading DetailOffloading narrative and pump rate description: Product can be offloaded using pumps and vac trucks into the various forms of storage. Average transfer/offload pump rate is 8 bbl/minute.
Mobilization Details
Mobilization method for recovery device (land/water): Via trucks/trailers
Mobilization method for each workboat(s): N/A
Transit speeds (include any alternatives granted by Ecology): N/A
Time for the entire system to arrive on scene (mobilization for all resources detailed above): =/< 12
Support resources for mobilization: Personnel may be needed to construct tanks initially, trucks and trailers
Support resources for deployment: N/A
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Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
CRC 29063 Storage Storage-PS-42500 gal. Towable
BladderAmerican Marine 0 60 0 0 Portland OR Portland Base
CRC 29064 Storage Storage-PS-42500 gal. Towable
BladderAmerican Marine 0 60 0 0 Portland OR Portland Base
CRC 29065 Storage Storage-PS-42500 gal. Towable
BladderAmerican Marine 0 60 0 0 Portland OR Portland Base
CRC 29066 Storage Storage-PS-42500 gal. Towable
BladderAmerican Marine 0 60 0 0 Portland OR Portland Base
CRC 29067 Storage Storage-PS-42500 gal. Towable
BladderAmerican Marine 0 60 0 0 Portland OR Portland Base
NRCES 28311 Storage Storage-PS-4 Bladder Tank Canflex FCB-43E Bladder 0 100 0 0 Anacortes WA Net Shed
CRC 29068 Storage Storage-PS-4 1000 gal. Bladder American Marine 0 23 0 0 Astoria OR Tongue Point
CRC 29069 Storage Storage-PS-4 500 gal. Bladder American Marine 0 11 0 0 Astoria OR Tongue Point
NRCES 31803 Vessel Vessel-TB-4Shallow Water Barge
Set 5
Shallow Water Barge Set,
238bbl0 238 100 3 Portland OR
45' Trailer,
Yard
NRCES 31804 Vessel Vessel-TB-4Shallow Water Barge
Set 6
Shallow Water Barge Set,
238bbl0 238 100 3 Portland OR
Swan Island
Dock
MSRCNW 7546 Vessel Vessel-TB-4Shallow Water Barge
123
Shallow Water Barge,
non0 400 60 0 Tacoma WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 7558 Vessel Vessel-TB-4 Shallow Water Barge 21 Shallow Water Barge 0 400 60 0 Port Angeles WAFairchild
Airport
CRC 29056 Storage Storage-PS-4 Shallow Water Barge 30' American Eagle 0 100 0 0 Longview WAPort of
Longview
NRCES 28283 Storage Storage-PS-4 Bladder Tank Dracone Canflex 0 100 0 0 Port Angeles WAContainer on
chassis
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EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
NRCES 31776 Boom Boom-B-3Contractor boom
(3279), Kepner12" 0 0 1400 0 Seattle, Pier 90 WA Trailer 3279
Minimum number of personnel for a 12 hour shift (also list 24 hour shift if the system conducts night operations): Personnel may not be required as vessels are already equipped with crew.
Personnel may be required if frequent transfers are taking place, or if oversight is needed, however this personnel requirement will vary depending on the situation.
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Tactic purpose and description: The purpose of this tactic is to set up a a group of on-water storage through bladders and barge sets. These could be split up amongst the on-water recovery groups
as needed, or may be set up together as a stationary off-loading area to collect product in one location until disposal procedures can be finalized.
Operating environment: Calm Water, Protected Water, or Shallow Water
Night Operations (describe how this system is capable to support night ops): Nearshore operation is possible during the night with adequate lighting and with support vessels outfitted with
navigation lights and electronics (i.e. radar, gps, etc.)
Oil type skimmer is optimized for: Group I, II, III, IV, and V based on conditions and oil type.
Storage Device Detail:
Associated Vessel and Boom Detail:
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Training (describe training requirements for operating the recovery equipment): Minimum 24 Hour HAZWOPER / Support crew 8 Hour HAZWOPER
Offloading DetailOffloading narrative and pump rate description: Product can be offloaded from vessels using pumps into the various forms of storage. Average transfer/offload pump rate is 8 bbl/minute.
Mobilization Details
Mobilization method for recovery device (land/water): Trucks, trailers
Mobilization method for each workboat(s): N/A
Transit speeds (include any alternatives granted by Ecology): N/A
Time for the entire system to arrive on scene (mobilization for all resources detailed above): =/< 12 hours
Support resources for mobilization: trucks and trailers
Support resources for deployment: Personnel may be needed to construct and deploy barges, tanks and bladders initially, shoreside cranes will help to deploy barges
Photographs of equipment:
Shallow Water Barge Set Towable Bladder
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EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
NRCES 28261 Vessel Vessel-OSRV-3 Trailer 6169, Belt Skimmer Vessel Marco/IC 3588 30 0 2 Portland OR Trailer 6169
NRCES 28263 Vessel Vessel-OSRV-3 Belt Skimmer Vessel (6059) Marco/1C, #1 3588 30 0 2 Seattle, South Park WA Trailer 6067
NRCES 28264 Vessel Vessel-OSRV-3 Belt Skimmer Vessel (6060) Marco/1C, #2 3588 30 0 2 Seattle, South Park WA Trailer 6066
MSRCNW 30802 Vessel Vessel-OSRV-3 30-10, harbor skimmer 30' Skimmer, Marco 3588 24 0 2 Portland ORPacific
Terminals
NRCES 28262 Vessel Vessel-OSRV-3 Belt Skimmer Vessel BeachMaster/Marco/I-I 3588 30 0 2 St. Helens OR Moorage
MSRCNW 3030 Vessel Vessel-OSRV-3 PEREGRINE Skimmer, Marco 3588 28 0 2 Everett WA MSRC Site
Recovery Device Detail:
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Tactic purpose and description: In this tactic, Marco type belt skimmer vessels will be deployed, along with smaller skiffs and boom in order to create an enhanced
skimming operation. Shallow water barge sets will be utilized for on water storage. The equipment bellow could create up to 6 enhanced skimming systems.
Operating environment: Calm Water, Protected Water
Night Operations (describe how this system is capable to support night ops): Operation of skimmer is possible during the night with support vessels outfitted with
navigation lights and electronics (i.e. radar, gps, etc.)
Oil type skimmer is optimized for: Group I, II, III, IV, and V based on conditions and oil type.
Minimum number of personnel for a 12 hour shift (also list 24 hour shift if the system conducts night operations): 12 Hour: 43 personnel / 24 Hour: 86
personnel
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Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
NRCES 27877 Boom Boom-B-2 Contractor boom (3280) 20" 0 0 1000 0 Seattle, South Park WA Trailer 3280
NRCES 27879 Boom Boom-B-2 Contractor boom (3283) 20" 0 0 1000 0 Seattle, Swissport WA Trailer 3283
NRCES 31777 Boom Boom-B-3Contractor boom (3279),
Kepner10" 0 0 1000 0 Seattle, Pier 90 WA Trailer 3279
CHES 31305 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 Work Boat 22', 115HP 0 0 0 2 Kent WA Trailered
NRCES 30267 Vessel Vessel-TB-4 Shallow Water Barge Set 2Shallow Water Barge Set,
238bbl0 238 100 3 Burlington WA
45' Trailer,
Yard
CRC 29051 Vessel Vessel-TB-4 Shallow Water Barge 30' American Eagle 0 100 0 2 Portland ORPortland Base
Trailer#321-
MSRCNW 7554 Vessel Vessel-TB-4 Shallow Water Barge 19 Shallow Water Barge, non 0 400 60 0 Astoria ORMSRC Site,
Trailer
MSRCNW 7566 Vessel Vessel-TB-4 Shallow Water Barge 25 Shallow Water Barge, non 0 400 60 0 Astoria OR MSRC Site
NRCES 30792 Vessel Vessel-TB-4 Shallow Water Barge Set 1Shallow Water Barge Set,
238bbl0 238 100 3 Aberdeen WA
45' Trailer,
Yard
NRCES 31801 Vessel Vessel-TB-4 Shallow Water Barge Set 3Shallow Water Barge Set,
238bbl0 238 100 3 Aberdeen WA
45' Trailer,
Yard
NRCES 29780 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Work Skiff # 1 (WS 1) 18' Willapa 90hp 0 0 0 2 Pasco WATrailer 6599,
yard
CHES 33918 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Work Boat28' Landing Craft, Twin
115hp outboard0 0 0 2 Clackamas OR Trailered
NRCES 28534 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Green Lund # 5Workboat 20', 75 HP
Mercury0 0 0 2 Seattle, South Park WA Yard
CRC 31080 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 20' Workboat20' Alumaweld III w/90hp -
Trailer# 352-400 0 0 1 Portland OR Portland Base
NRCES 28553 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Monark 6018 Workboat 18' 0 0 0 1 Portland OR Warehouse
NRCES 29781 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Work skiff # 4 18' Willapa 90hp outboard 0 0 0 2 Port Angeles WA Trailered
NRCES 29782 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Work skiff #5 18' Willapa 90hp outboard 0 0 0 2 Seattle, Pier 90 WA Moorage
MSRCNW 7563 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Shallow Water Barge 25 Work Boat, WB-30 <29' 0 0 0 3 Astoria OR MSRC Site
MSRCNW 7567 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Shallow Water Barge 19 Work Boat, WB-28 <29' 0 0 0 3 Astoria ORMSRC Site,
Trailer
Associated Vessel and Boom Detail:
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Shallow Water Barges
Marco Skimmer
Photographs of equipment:
Marco Skimmer
Training (describe training requirements for operating the recovery equipment): Minimum 24 Hour HAZWOPER / Support crew 8 Hour HAZWOPER
Offloading DetailOffloading narrative and pump rate description: Recovered product can be pumped into storage tanks or drums and then offloaded into vac truck when full. Product can also be directly loaded into truck
and then offloaded into larger storage tanks (i.e., frac tank).
Mobilization Details
Mobilization method for recovery device (land/water): Land via truck
Mobilization method for each workboat(s): Skiffs/workboats are trailered and would be utilized for boom deployment
Transit speeds (include any alternatives granted by Ecology): N/A
Time for the entire system to arrive on scene (mobilization for all resources detailed above): =/< 24 hours
Support resources for mobilization: Trucks, boat trailers
Support resources for deployment: Boats, shoreside/marine anchor systems
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MSRCNW 29594Skimmer,
Portable
Skimmer-
PS-3Shallow Water Barge 23 Skimmer, QME Tri 905 0 0 0 Portland OR
Pacific
Terminals
MSRCNW 7550Skimmer,
Portable
Skimmer-
PS-3Shallow Water Barge 133 Skimmer, QME Tri 905 0 0 0 Anacortes WA In Water
MSRCNW 24671Skimmer,
Portable
Skimmer-
PS-3Shallow Water Barge 51 Skimmer, QME Tri 905 0 0 0 Bellingham WA Colony Wharf
Ownership wrrlID Resource Kind Type Identification Specifications
Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
MSRCNW 7549 EquipmentEquipmen
t-M-0Shallow Water Barge 133 Propulsion unit W/ Crane 0 0 0 3 Anacortes WA In Water
MSRCNW 7562 VesselVessel-TB-
4Shallow Water Barge 23 Shallow Water Barge, non 0 400 60 0 Portland OR
Pacific
Terminals
MSRCNW 7551 VesselVessel-TB-
4Shallow Water Barge 133 Shallow Water Barge, Self 0 400 60 0 Anacortes WA In Water
MSRCNW 7570 VesselVessel-TB-
4Shallow Water Barge 51 Shallow Water Barge, non 0 400 60 0 Bellingham WA Colony Wharf
MSRCNW 7555 VesselVessel-WB-
4Shallow Water Barge 23 Work Boat, WB-29 <29' 0 0 0 3 Portland OR
Pacific
Terminals
MSRCNW 7547 VesselVessel-WB-
4Shallow Water Barge 51 Work Boat, WB-1 <29' 0 0 0 3 Bellingham WA Colony Wharf
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Tactic purpose and description: This tactic uses shallow water barges, skimmers and work boats to create additional enhanced skimming systems. The
equipment bellow can be used to create one system using self-propelled barges, and two that require a workboat for propulsion. These systems work to move
through the water, collecting oil in boom until a thick enough layer to skim has been gathered.
Operating environment: Calm Water, Protected Water
Night Operations (describe how this system is capable to support night ops): Operation of skimmer is possible during the night with support vessels outfitted
with navigation lights and electronics (i.e. radar, gps, etc.)
Oil type skimmer is optimized for: Group I, II, III, IV, and V based on conditions and oil type.
Minimum number of personnel for a 12 hour shift (also list 24 hour shift if the system conducts night operations): 12 Hour: 9 personnel / 24 Hour: 18
personnel
Recovery Device Detail:
Associated Vessel and Boom Detail:
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Shallow Water Barge (Non-Self Propelled) Shallow Water Barge (Self Propelled)
Training (describe training requirements for operating the recovery equipment): Minimum 24 Hour HAZWOPER / Support crew 8 Hour HAZWOPER
Offloading DetailOffloading narrative and pump rate description: Recovered product can be pumped into storage tanks or drums and then offloaded into vac truck when full. Product can also be directly loaded into
truck and then offloaded into larger storage tanks (i.e., frac tank).
Mobilization Details
Mobilization method for recovery device (land/water): Land via truck
Mobilization method for each workboat(s): Skiffs/workboats are trailered and would be utilized for boom deployment
Transit speeds (include any alternatives granted by Ecology): N/A
Time for the entire system to arrive on scene (mobilization for all resources detailed above): =/< 24 hours
Support resources for mobilization: Trucks, boat trailers
Support resources for deployment: Boats, shoreside/marine anchor systems
Photographs of equipment:
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Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
CRC 29053 Vessel Vessel-OSRV-3Shallow Water Recovery
Barge
30' Kvichak w/ Marco Belt
Skimmer (includes boom from
WRRL ID 29148)
3588 100 0 2 Portland OR Portland Base
CRC 29055 Vessel Vessel-OSRV-3Shallow Water Recovery
Barge
30' American Eagle w/ Marco
Belt(includes boom from
WRRL ID 29151)
3588 100 0 2 Portland OR Portland Base
CRC 29054 Vessel Vessel-OSRV-3Shallow Water Recovery
Barge
30' Kvichak w/ Marco Belt
Skimmer (includes boom from
WRRL ID 29150)
3588 100 2 Astoria OR Tongue Point
CRC 29052 Vessel Vessel-OSRV-3Shallow Water Recovery
Barge
30' Kvichak w/ Marco Belt
(includes boom from WRRL ID
29149)
3588 100 0 2 Clatskanie OR Columbia Pacific Bio-Refinery
CRC 29057 Vessel Vessel-OSRV-3Shallow Water Recovery
Barge
30' Kvichak w/ Marco Belt
Skimmer (includes boom from
WRRL ID 29147)
3588 100 0 2 Longview WA Port of Longview
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Tactic purpose and description: In this tactic, Marco type belt skimmer vessels will be deployed, along with smaller skiffs and boom in order to create an enhanced
skimming operation. Shallow water barge sets will be utilized for on water storage. The equipment bellow could create up to 5 enhanced skimming systems.
Operating environment: Calm Water, Protected Water
Night Operations (describe how this system is capable to support night ops): Operation of skimmer is possible during the night with support vessels outfitted with
navigation lights and electronics (i.e. radar, gps, etc.)
Oil type skimmer is optimized for: Group I, II, III, IV, and V based on conditions and oil type.
Minimum number of personnel for a 12 hour shift (also list 24 hour shift if the system conducts night operations): 12 Hour: 18 personnel / 24 Hour: 36 personnel
Recovery Device Detail:
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Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
CRC 29149 Boom Boom-B-3 12" BoomAmerican Marine (includes
WRRL ID 29052)0 0 400 0 Clatskanie OR
SWRB 103-29 (Columbia
Pacific Bio Refinery)
CRC 29147 Boom Boom-B-3 12" BoomAmerican Marine (includes
WRRL ID 29057)0 0 400 0 Longview WA
SWRB 106-29 (Port of
Longview)
CRC 29148 Boom Boom-B-3 12" BoomAmerican Marine (includes
WRRL ID 29053)0 0 400 0 Portland OR
SWRB 102-29 (Portland
Base)
CRC 29150 Boom Boom-B-3 12" BoomAmerican Marine (includes
WRRL ID 29054)0 0 400 0 Astoria OR SWRB 101-29 (Tongue Point)
CRC 29041 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 14' Skiff 14' Skiff w/15 hp 0 0 0 1 Clatskanie ORPortland Base (Trailer 315-
40)
CRC 29043 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 14' Skiff 14' Skiff w/15 hp 0 0 0 1 Portland OR Trailer 346-40
CRC 29045 Vessel Vessel-SKF-0 16' Skiff 16' Skiff w/ 25hp 0 0 0 1 Clatskanie ORColumbia PacificBio-
Refinery: Trailer (332-40)
CRC 29039 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 20' Workboat20' Alumaweld I w/115 hp -
Trailer (331-40)0 0 0 1 Portland OR Portland Base
CRC 30499 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 18' Skiff18' Skiff w/ 25hp Trailer 348-
400 0 0 1 Portland OR Portland Base
CRC 30500 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 18' Skiff 18' Skiff w/ 25hp 0 0 0 1 Portland ORPortland Base (Trailer 349-
40)
CRC 33907 Vessel Vessel-WB-4 Interceptor 25' Alumaweld Workboat 0 0 0 2 Portland OR Portland Base
Associated Vessel and Boom Detail:
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Recovery Barge w/ Marco Belt Skimmer
Training (describe training requirements for operating the recovery equipment): Minimum 24 Hour HAZWOPER / Support crew 8 Hour HAZWOPER
Offloading DetailOffloading narrative and pump rate description: Recovered product can be pumped into storage tanks or drums and then offloaded into vac truck when full. Product can also be directly loaded into truck
and then offloaded into larger storage tanks (i.e., frac tank).
Mobilization Details
Mobilization method for recovery device (land/water): Land via truck
Mobilization method for each workboat(s): Skiffs/workboats are trailered and would be utilized for boom deployment
Transit speeds (include any alternatives granted by Ecology): N/A
Time for the entire system to arrive on scene (mobilization for all resources detailed above): =/< 24 hours
Support resources for mobilization: Trucks, boat trailers
Support resources for deployment: Boats, shoreside/marine anchor systems
Photographs of equipment:
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Ownership wrrlID Resource Kind Type Identification Specifications
Recovery
EDRC
Liquid
Storage Boom People Home Base State Staging
MSRCNW 31290 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31291 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31292 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31293 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31294 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31295 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31296 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31297 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31298 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31299 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31300 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31301 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31302 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31303 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
MSRCNW 31304 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, Portable LiquItote Tank 0 8 0 0 Everett WA MSRC Site
Minimum number of personnel for a 12 hour shift (also list 24 hour shift if the system conducts night operations): Personnel may not be required as vac trucks and vessels are already equipped with
crew. Personnel may be required if frequent transfers are taking place, however this personnel requirement will vary depending on the situation.
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Tactic purpose and description: The purpose of this tactic is to set up a a group of storage tanks. These liquitotes and frac tanks may be set up in a storage staging area to collect product in one
location until disposal procedures can be finalized.
Operating environment: On land. Over water transfers may take place in Calm Water, Protected Water, or Shallow Water
Night Operations (describe how this system is capable to support night ops): Shoreside/Nearshore transfers are possible during the night with adequate lighting.
Oil type skimmer is optimized for: Group I, II, III, IV, and V based on conditions and oil type.
Storage Device Detail:
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NRCES LOI-01 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, 21k FracLOI Tank Co-Rain for
Rent0 500 0 0 Multiple WA Multiple
NRCES LOI-02 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, 21k FracLOI Tank Co-Rain for
Rent0 500 0 0 Multiple WA Multiple
NRCES LOI-03 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, 21k FracLOI Tank Co-Rain for
Rent0 500 0 0 Multiple WA Multiple
CHES LOI-04 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, 21k FracLOI Tank Co-Rain for
Rent0 500 0 0 Multiple WA Multiple
CHES LOI-05 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, 21k FracLOI Tank Co-Rain for
Rent0 500 0 0 Multiple WA Multiple
CHES LOI-06 Storage Storage-PS-4 Tank, 21k FracLOI Tank Co-Rain for
Rent0 500 0 0 Multiple WA Multiple
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Tote Frac Tank
Training (describe training requirements for operating the recovery equipment): Minimum 24 Hour HAZWOPER / Support crew 8 Hour HAZWOPER
Time for the entire system to arrive on scene (mobilization for all resources detailed above): =/< 24
Offloading DetailOffloading narrative and pump rate description: Product can be offloaded using pumps and vac trucks into the various forms of storage. Average transfer/offload pump rate is 8 bbl/minute.
Mobilization Details
Mobilization method for recovery device (land/water): Via trucks/trailers
Mobilization method for each workboat(s): N/A
Transit speeds (include any alternatives granted by Ecology): N/A
Support resources for mobilization: Personnel may be needed to construct tanks initially, trucks and trailers
Support resources for deployment: N/A
Photographs of equipment:
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Plan Holders Covered by the Manual: BNSF
Technical Manual Planning Assumptions
Vessels and boom for GRPs are not represented in the technical manual. The focus of the manual is the recovery and storage systems. Workboats will be used
only once. Additional BNSF owned and contracted equipment not listed in this manual can be found on the Western Response Resource List (www.wrrl.us).
Training Level Personnel Described in the Recovery and Storage Tactics
Response Personnel hold current 8, 24 or 40 hour HAZWOPER certification in compliance with 29 CFR 1910.120 and WAC 296-824-300. Where required by USCG
regulation, personnel that have vessel crewing assignments and responsibilities hold appropriate USCG Merchant Mariner Licenses and Endorsements.
Updates and Distribution
This planning document does not bind BNSF or its' contractors to use specific tactics during a spill or drill or guarantee what will occur in an actual spill event.
Information is subject to change. Version Created April 16, 2018.
Hour 12 20,000 Additional 6,312 6,312
Hour 24 More as Necessary 12,624 12,624
Boom (ft) Recovery (bbls/day) Storage (bbls)
Hour 6 5,000 1,264 1,264
BNSF Technical Manual for the Tri-Cities Planning Standard Area
Technical Manual Description: This manual was developed in accordance with WAC 173-182-349 and is for planning purposes only. It includes equipment
appropriate for the operating environment on the Columbia River and can be used to show how recovery and storage systems could be put together and applied
to the recovery and storage planning standards.
Technical Manual Planning Standard: Tri-Cities
Oil Types the Technical Manual Covers: I-V
Worst Case Discharge: worst case discharge volume of 12,642 bbls
Recovery and storage volume requirements based on the worst case discharge
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Recovery
EDRC
(bbls/day)
Liquid
Storage
(bbls)
Boom
(ft)People
130 1040 3000 26
1360 280 12600 12
1264 1264 5000 -
1490 1320 15600 38
Recovery
EDRC
(bbls/day)
Liquid
Storage
(bbls)
Boom
(ft)People
4482 1033 6500 35
4774 1743 19300 15
288 906 10600 10
0 2174 0 0
0 1910 1720 0
6312 6312 25000 -
11034 9086 53720 98
Recovery
EDRC
(bbls/day)
Liquid
Storage
(bbls)
Boom
(ft)People
21528 1786 3420 43
2715 1200 180 9
17940 500 1600 18
0 3120 0 0
12624 12624 >25000 -
53217 15692 58920 168
RG-SWRB-24 On-Water Recovery-Marco Belt Skimmers
SG-LND-24 Land Based Storage Equipment
Hour 24 Requirements:
Hour 24 Totals:
Hour 24 Task Forces
Task Force Number Description of Tactic
RG-MRCO-24 On-Water Recovery-Marco Belt Skimmers
RG-SWB-24 On-Water Recovery-Disc/Brush Skimmers
SG-LND-12 Land Based Storage Equipment
SG-OW-12 On-Water Storage Equipment
Hour 12 Requirements:
Hour 12 Totals:
RG-GRP-12 GRP Collection Strategies (Drum, Brush)RG-GRP2-12 GRP Collection Strategies (Belt, Weir)RG-BORS-12 On Water Collection - Boom Oil Recovery System (Buster/Desmi)
RG-GRP-06 Nearshore Oil Recovery - Disc and Drum Skimmers
Hour 6 Requirements:
Hour 6 Totals:
Hour 12 Task Forces
Task Force Number Description of Tactic
Task Force Equipment Summary
The table below summarizes task force equipment that is detailed on the following pages. There are links that will lead to corresponding task force pages with further detail.
Hour 6 Task Forces
Task Force Number Description of Tactic
RG-DIV-A-06 Source Recovery
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